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(SURREY.]KINGSTON-ON·THAMES. 720 POST OFFICE Pear Man Jas (SURREY.]KINGSTON-ON·THAMES. 720 POST OFFICE Pear man Jas. gasfitter & bellhanjler, London rd. N orbiton Slawson John, baker, Heathen street Penfold Richd. boot&. shoe maker, Richmond grv. Surbiton Smith & Son, lightermen & corn & coal merchants, Old Perry Thomas Beckett, greengrocer, Norbiton street Bridg-e street Pettit Robert,' Old Crown,' Church street Smith John,' Three Jolly Sailors,' London road, Norbiton Peuston Javez, furniture dealer & undertaker, 1\farket pi Smith J oseph, 'Black Lion,' Old Bridge street Philip Andrew, baker & grocer, Richmond grove, Surbiton Smith J o~eph .Brown, lighterm<m &. corn &. coal merchant, Phillips Charles, upholsterer, Norbiton street Old Bridge street Phillips Edward, chemist & dru~gist, Thames stre~>t Smithers Jas. brewer, coal dealer&: grocer,Victoria brewery Phillips John, registrar of births & deaths for the Kingston Soppitt Jarnes William, upholsterer, Ham road district, Victoria. road, N orbiton Spong William, greengrocer, Surbtton hill Phillips Rohert, b3ot & shoe maker, Victoria road, Surbiton Spragg Willougbby, furniture dealer, Hor11e fair Phillips William, solicitor, London road Spratley Mary Ann (Mra.), milliner & dress10a. Norbiton st Phillipson George & Thoma9, booksellers, stationers, book­ Squire James, lighterman & corn&; coal merchaut,Hordefair binders, printers & music sellers, &: circulating library & Stacy John, beer retailer, Brighton road, Surbiton pianoforte warehouse, Market place Stacy William, market gardener, Hook road Philpott Thos. printer & bookseller, Brighton road, Surbiton Stevens Edward, oil & colorman, Thames street Picknell Ge.>rge, butcher, London road, Norhiton Stone Jarnes, milkman, Surbiton Piearce Thoma;., saddler & harness maker, Market place Storey William, 'Black Horse,' London road, Norbiton Platt George, 'Greyhound,' .Market place Strachan John, manal!er of ga8 work!!, Kingston Poole Sarau (Mrs.), malt~ter, West-by-Thames Strange Thomas Fairbrotber, watch & clock maker &; Porter Palmer Wil!iam, furniture broker, Heathen street working jeweller, Market place Powell Fret.lerick, draper & clothier, Bridge foot, Thames st Sumner Charles, fishmonger, Surbiton hill Powell Henry, house agent & undertaker, Terrace, Surbiton SwHffield John Frederick, woolleodraper, hatter & tailor, Pratt Edward, china, glass & hardware dealer, Cla.rence st Clarence street Pratt William, glover & clotLier, Norbiton street Thomas Thomas, beer retailer, Middle Mill lane Price James, beer retailer, London road, Norbiton Tluuman Richard Window, bookseller & news agent, Priest Alfred, iron & brass founder & agriculturalimplement Surbiton hill maker & engineer, Kingston foundry Tickner John, pork butcher, poulterer & butterman, Prior Jolm, egg merchant, Middle mill lane Heathen street Pulbrook Frederick, grocer & cheesemonger, Brighton road, Tickner William, 'Ship,' Horse fair Surbiton Tilley Anthony, butcher, Ham road Pulsford Henry Woodruffe, tailor, Heathen street Tilley Thomas, bread & biscuit baker, Clarence street Puzey Jane (Miss), liuendraper & silk mercer, 1 Vietoria Tipper Robert, oil & colorman, Heathen street road, Surb1ton Tomkinson Charles, beer retailer & plumber, painter & Pye Abrabam, tailor, Church street glazier, Hampton grove, Surbiton Rand ell Ed ward, farmer, N orbi ton common Townly Albert, plumber~ painter& glazier, Terrace, Surbitod Ranyard Samud, candle manufacturer, Market place Townsend Edward, glover &c. Norbiton street Reading John, teadealer & cheesemonger, Surbiton hill Townsend James, clothier, Norbiton street Redfern William, draper, London rot~d 1 Norbiton Treadwell William, tailor, Brighton road, Surbiton Reynolds Caroline (Miss), ladies' school, London rd. N orbiton Trigg Harry Richard, builder & house & land agent, Rickards Henry, upholsterer&: builder, Victoria rd. Surbiton N orbiton street, & at Esher Ricketts Edward, boot, shoe&; stay maker, Market place Tumbrell William, Railway tavern, Surbiton Ritchie Charles, boot & shoe makPr, London road Turk Richard, boat builder, Water~ide RoaneJohn, master of National school, Geor~e st. Surbiton Turner John, Robin Hood inn & tea garrlens, Kingston vale Roberts Henry, grocer & cheesemonger, Clarence street Turner Lewis, watch&; clock maker, Market place Roberts Henry, fishmonger & poulterer, Thames street Upton Robert, boot & shoe maker, George street, Surbiton Robinson John, shopkeeper, West-by-Tbames Upton Thomas, carpenter, Surbiton Roots Sudlow, surgeon, Ham road Vacbell Henry William, brewer, Surbiton bill brewery Rosam Joseph, grocer & cbeesemonger, Church street Valler William, greengrocer, Church street Ross John, gardener & seedsman, Surbiton Wad brook William, maltster Row William, 'Three Compasses,' Heathen street Wadbrooi> William, jun. maltster Row land Frank, managing clerk to County court, West-by- Wade George, boot & shoe maker, Market place Thames Wade Williarn, boot & shoe maker, London road, Norbiton Rowland John, butcher, Seething Wells, Surbiton Walker Snsannah Knight (Mrs.), dreosmaker, London road Rowles John, chimneysweep, Heathen street Walker Thomas Tindal, carpenter & bricklaJer & lath Rowles S11sannah (Mrs.), chimneysweep, Heathen street merchant, London road . Rowlls Charles, brewer, Kiugston brewery Waiter William & Charles, solicitor~, Norbiton street Butter Thomas, plasterer &c. Wood street Warnham William, smilh & farrier, Hri~bton road, Sorbitan Salter William, surgeon, Brighton road, Surbiton Warren George Joseph, hairdresser, Victoria ruad, Surbiton Saunders John, pawnbroker & clothier, Market place Wason S)dney, surgeon, Terrace villa, Surbiton Saunders WiHiam, draper, Surbiton hill Wastuage Thomas Whitaker, chemist & drur;gist, Clare- Saunders William, blacking maker&; turner, Wood street mont road, Surbiton Sa11nderson & Frankland, milliners & dressmakers, Victoria Watson James, furniture dealer, Thames street road, Snrbiton Watson Jolm Clark, linendrap~r, hooier &c. Thames street Sawyer Henry, rickcloth & sail maker, Brighton road, Weaver George, 'Crown,' Clarence street Surbiton Welch William, clock & watch maker, West-by-Thames SayersJohn, baker&; groeer, Brighton road, Surbiton Welch William Tallant,mechanical dentist, West-by-'1 hames Scott Benja.min, boot & shoe maker, Fairfield Wells & Bartlett, uphol8terers, cabinet manufacturers &; Seabrook Daniel, butcher, Thames street paperhlm!.('ers, Market place Seager Samuel, boot & shoe maker, Maiden rd. Norbiton Wells Daniel, basketmaker, Churcl1 street Selfe John, pot., brick & tile manufacturer,&. nurseryman, Wells Michael, maltster & corn & coal dealer, Heathen st Surbiton hill Wells Peter, basketmaker, Weo;t-by-Thames Seymo11r John, draper & tailor, Market place Wenman J~mes, baker, London road, Norbiton Shaw Josepb, shopkeeper, Norbiton common Were William, fancy repository, West-by-Thames Sheath Henry, baker&. shopkeeper, Union row West George, furui8hing ironmonger, Victoria rd. Surbitoo Sheffield Lazarus, pork butcher, Church street West Jarnes, hat manufacturer, Heathen street Shepvard Henry, teadealer & cheesemonger, Market place West John, 11l10pkeeper, Heatlwn street Shilling Henry, butcher, Brighton ro11d, Surbiton West John, carrier, Heathen street Shrubwle & Sons, lineudraper&' & mercers' millinery, W e!!tlake Thomas Charles, surgeon, Claremont rd. Surbitoo Market place Westmacott Misses, dealers m berliu wools, Market place Shury James, painter & glazier, Market place Wheatley William, wheelwright, Heathen street Simmond3 Henry, grocer, London road Whinfield William Henry, chem•st &; druggi.;t, Heathen st Simmons Samuel, beer retailer, Surbilon White Henry, grocer, Heathen street Simpson Charles, grocer, Thames street White Samuel, beer retailPr, Heathen street Simpson James, engineer to Lambeth water works, White William, butcher, London road, Surbiton Seething Wells, Sorbitan White William, farmer, Burylan•ls Sivers Robert, 'Row Barge,' Old Bridge street Wick Charles, baker, Londou road, Norbiton Skinner J o"eph, vlasterer, Genr:.!e street, Surbiton Wilcox Joseph, butcher, We,t-by-Tham~s ..Skinner William, wheelwright, Brighton road, Surbiton Wil1l Charles & Alfred, tanners &: curriers, Bi~hop's hill Slatie Jo::;eph, beer retailer, Old Bridge street Willbelove James, baker & shopkeeper, Surbiton .
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